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01 Nov 2018

Winter is Almost Here. Now What?

Wintertime comes with a variety of challenges. Driving, having to wear layers and even taking an evening stroll all offer issues that we don’t face in the warmer months.

Well, for your plants and landscaping, the winter offers them their own list of challenges. But Green Scene Landscaping has some tips to help.

Plants and shrubs

A great place to start is to remove any dead plants or annuals. They will take nutrients away from your perennials and other plants that you want to make it through the winter.

Next, add around two to three inches of mulch to all your flower beds. The mulch adds a blanket of warmth and protects your plants during the frigid months. Mulch also helps your plants retain moisture during the cold, dry winter.

Heavy snow and winds can seriously harm your shrubs and plants. Help protect them by wrapping them in burlap.

For smaller and more delicate plants, cover them in overturned buckets or pots for an added layer of protection.

Get your lawn winter-ready

Make sure to cut your grass on a 10-14-day cycle until the ground completely freezes. This helps make sure that anything on your lawn, such as leaves, will be kept at a minimum, so nothing smothers your lawn and causes brown spots.

  • Also, when snow falls, the short height of your grass can reduce the chances of fungus damage.

Besides making a pile and jumping into them, you should do be doing something with your leaves. You can either mulch them with your mower, making sure that they pile up to less than ½ inch on your lawn, or you can rake and put them into yard bags.

  • Though this is a labour-intensive practice it’ll be well worth it come spring.

Getting your yard aerated and fertilized is always a good idea. This process will promote a better environment for your lawn, help the roots of your grass prepare for the harsh winter, and encourage better growth in the springtime.

Prepare all your landscape fixtures

As with your plants, all your outdoor fixtures need to be protected as well. These items are generally pricey, delicate and add a lot of character to your yard, so you need to take extra special care of them.

Anything that is cement or brick should be kept free of ice and water build up, such as sidewalks or patios.

The following fixtures should be covered with tarps that are tightly secured:

  • Fountain
  • Statues
  • Decorative pieces

Ice, water and snow should also be kept off them, as the heavy force they can produce could damage your fixtures.

If you have a pool, make sure to get a professional pool cleaning company to shut down and winterize it for you. Working with a professional not only saves time and energy but ensures that your pool closing is done correctly.

Invest in a high-quality pool cover that can withstand the weight of snow, and even with that, try and keep the pool cover as clear as possible to cut down on the chances of someone or something walking on it.

Hot tubs and spas are especially useful in the winter. Make sure that the heater and pump on them are functioning properly. If they are not, water could potentially freeze in the pump, pipes or the unit itself, causing some major damage.

Some other ways to prepare your yard

  • Gather and tie up any large branches or sticks. These could fly around and cause damage on your property.
  • Put away any other yard items, such as garden accessories, sculptures or hanging baskets, that could get damaged over the winter.
  • Move your winter accessories – shovels, snow blower, salt etc. to the front of your garage or shed. This will save you having to dig through things to find what you need come snowfall.

Winters can be harsh on your plants, landscaping, and outdoor space but if you give them the tools they need to survive, they will be fine. Like us, they are stronger than we think. Stay warm out there!

24 Nov 2017

Why Winter is the Right Time for Your Interior Home Renovation

Get Better Value with a Winter Renovation

Most families choose to undertake home renovations in the spring or summer, and that’s just fine.

But an interior home renovation in the winter holds a lot of advantages over the summer. As a homeowner, you get:

  • Better scheduling.
  • Faster permits.
  • Great incentives.
  • …and more.

So before you shelf those renovation plans for the year, take a look at why winter renovations are actually better for most families than summer or spring renovations.

What kind of renovation are you planning?

Bedroom accent wall

Some renovations will be great to complete before you hit the thick of the holiday entertaining season.

  • Feature walls.
  • A dramatic new mantle.
  • Full basement completing.

Your renovation might be quicker than you think.

Call to figure out a timeline with our team and see if your renovation can get done before your family arrives for holiday celebrations.

Better scheduling options for your winter interior renovation.

Most families get involved in interior renovations in the spring and summer, leaving contractor schedules wide open in the winter.

It’s a win for you, since the contractor is free to work comfortably around your schedule.

Chances are your contractor can pick up your project immediately and get to work within the week. The sooner the project starts, the sooner it ends – the sooner you have your new basement.

Taking a vacation? Come home to a renovated living space!

landscaping mississaugaIf your family plans to travel this winter, like many do, book a renovation while you’re away.

You’ll avoid the disruption to your daily life and won’t live through any of the stress most homeowners feel during any kind of home renovation.

Leave for your trip and come home to a fresh, new feature or living space. It’s the best way to get a home reno done.

Get those building permits fast.

Government agencies run into the same slowdowns as contractors during the winter.

With less work going on, they tend to get permits done quicker than usual.

The shortage of overall building projects in the winter means yours gets a bump right ot the front of the non-existent line!

It’s another factor helping move your renovation forward to completion before the holidays are upon us.

Get the end-of-season incentives and price reductions.

The end of the year usually brings the best price incentives for building products.

If you want to save money on your renovation (and really, who doesn’t?), this is a huge opportunity.

A handful of stone suppliers in the GTA are offering end of season clearance prices, up to 70% off stone products. If your project requires stone, now is the time!

The working conditions are right.

Dry air helps concrete and other building compounds dry quicker, speeding up your overall renovation timeline.

If the conditions outside are just right, it’s actually better to pour concrete footers for your large home addition this time of year. Frozen ground and dry air are perfect conditions for digging foundations and pouring footers.

Depending on your project, the cold, dry weather could really work for you.

There’s still time to get your interior renovation done before your holiday entertaining hits, and the possibility for money savings and flexible scheduling make the winter a prime time of year for interior home renovations.

Talk to one of our experienced project planners today and find out how a winter interior renovation can fit your budget and timeline!